At 11:24 18.07.2003 +1200, Steve Wright wrote:
Hi Folks,
What are we using to secure single point-to-point links? - viz WEP, but actually secure..
AIUI, Ad-Hoc mode must be used for backbones, but this leaves security to be done at the IP level - not really good enough.
I have read-up on IPSec, but that seems to be about tunneling all the routers to a central point, or maintaining multiple IPsec dedicated links per router, which is either horribly wasteful on bandwidth, or horribly complicated to configure/maintain.
I did a single tunnel to the internet some time ago using Bering 1.0 and FreeSwan 1.97. I intend to do a bit of a write up on that. Search the archives for Henry Psenickas set up, he built wireless encrypted PtP connections.
Erich
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